Based on a true story, A League of Their Own tells the story of the first female baseball league, which was started when many of the professional male baseball players were away fighting in World War II. Tom Hanks plays Jimmy Duggan, a washed-up, alcoholic former professional player, who is given the job – which he doesn’t really want – of managing the Rockford Peaches team. Geena Davis and Lori Petty play sisters Dottie and Kit, who have issues with jealousy, and who are both signed on to play for the team. Other players on the league are portrayed by Rosie O’Donnell, Madonna, Bitty Schram, and others. The story shows the league’s progress, from a game of little interest to outsiders, to a popular sport in its own right.

I really enjoyed this film. All of the actors were perfect, especially Davis, Petty and Hanks. There was a lot of comedy in the film, but it was also very moving in parts, and I actually did cry. Baseball gave these women – and Jimmy Duggan – something to live for, and a sense of self-belief, which some of them desperately needed. It also gave them a sense of camaraderie at a time when many of them had loved ones fighting overseas. I loved how Jimmy was initially resentful of managing a girls team, but how he came to appreciate their talent, and want to fight their corner with them – his personal story was one of redemption, and I loved the character.

There are lots of baseball scenes in this film, but you do not need to like, or even really understand, the sport to enjoy it (although a basic knowledge of the game might help).

I waited a long time to watch the movie, because I was not sure that I would like it. However, it gets a definite 10 out of 10 from me, and I do not intend to leave it that long before watching again. Very highly recommended.